Barrow-in-Furness is a large seaport town in Cumbria and an interesting place to take a break in self-catering holiday accommodation. Regeneration in the town, developing leisure facilities from its industrial legacy, has encouraged tourism. For holidaymakers, it has great venues and is the ‘gateway to the lakes’, as it’s very close to the Lake District National Park. It’s also near to terrific beaches, so you can have a traditional family break.
To find out about Barrow’s shipbuilding past, go to the Dock Museum, where you’ll also see artefacts from the Vikings and the Romans. Furness Abbey is beautiful as well as interesting to lovers of history. It is the second largest Cistercian abbey in the country, and you can see a noteworthy collection of stone effigies in the visitor centre.
For a green oasis, visit Barrow Park, 45 acres which contain a boating lake, putting green and show glasshouse, in addition to rides on a miniature train. Just by the park is the Park Leisure Centre, with a swimming pool and sports hall.
If you’re into wild animals and their conservation, it’s an enjoyable trip out to South Lakes Wild Animal Park, where you’ll encounter tigers, lions and rhinos. Animal and bird lovers will also enjoy going to Walney Island, accessed via a bridge from Barrow Docks. This island contains two nature reserves, namely the North Nature Reserve and the South Nature Reserve.
Hollywood Park Retail and Leisure Complex contains Cumbria’s largest cinema plus stores, restaurants and an indoor play area. Also in the town, you’ll find karting and tenpin bowling. All in all, Barrow in Furness has plenty to offer for a self-catering holiday.
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Whether you choose to book a holiday cottage in Barrow-In-Furness, an apartment, a lodge or another type of self-catering holiday accommodation, we hope you have your best holiday yet in Cumbria.